Pitch Your Ideas to Munjal Shah on This Week’s Special Founder Hotseat Webinar

Do you have an idea for a startup? Could you use feedback on your ideas from a leading entrepreneur and angel investor?

Then join us for the Founder Hotseat Webinar, with a very special guest: Munjal Shah, Co-Founder & CEO of Like.com (which was acquired by Google to create Google Shopping), and Charter Member of TIE Bangalore.

During this webinar, which takes place on Wednesday, April 23 at 7:45pm PDT (see your local time here), viewers can pitch their startup ideas to Munjal and get feedback. The best pitches will even be invited on screen, to pitch Munjal live, via webcam simulcast. Even if you don't want to pitch, you are invited to RSVP, log on, and watch how an expert startup advisor evaluates new business ideas.

About the Host: Munjal Shah

Munjal Shah is Co-Founder and CEO of Riya Inc (makers of Like.com), which was acquired by Google to create Google Shopping. Munjal is a serial entrepreneur who focuses on building companies from zero to millions in revenue. Prior to Riya he was co-founder and CEO of Andale Inc, a provider of software to eBay merchants that grew from 0 to double digit millions in revenue. BusinessWeek declared Munjal one of the Top 10 up and coming CEOs, and he has been quoted in hundreds of magazines including the WSJ, the NYT, Business 2.0, and more. Munjal sits on the advisor board to a number of very early stage startups, and he is also a charter member of TIE in Bangalore, and writes a blog sharing his experiences as an entrepreneur here http://munjal.typepad.com.

Who should Attend?

Anyone who wants feedback from a leading entrepreneur

Anyone who has an idea for a startup or an early-stage company

Anyone who needs practice and expert advice on pitching

Spectators are welcome!

Even if you don't want to pitch, you are invited to RSVP, log on, and watch how an expert startup advisor evaluates new business ideas.

The Founder Institute is the world's largest entrepreneur training and startup launch program, helping aspiring founders across the globe build enduring technology companies. Based in Silicon Valley and with chapters across 50 countries, the Founder Institute has helped launch over 1,550 companies in 6 years. The company's mission is to "Globalize Silicon Valley" and build sustainable startup ecosystems that will create one million new jobs worldwide.